NEW for 1950 
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_pot O’Rose (Kinyon °50) (Class 201) A small flower variety. White with conspicuous rose blotch. na. wide 
open 2% -3' inch florets. L8 Buds. 5 florets open 4 showing color. Flowerhead 22 inches. Fiek : 
Price 1 large or medium tf. ' 
Spot O’Rose as (seedling K-112) was tested and shown by G. W. Pierce, Villa Park, Illinois who namea d it cor me, 
and is also Introducing it. 
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Miniatures less than 2% inches. 
pioon.s of the small gladiolus are 2% to 314 inches across. 
These are becoming more popular each year. The dainty spikes are easy to arrange in vases or bowls. Ne \d give 
more pleasure in‘a sick room. Children love'them. 
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= @ Listing < a Few Small Varieties 
idee ‘ari ; Bulbs 34 inch or larger 
Baby Betty (Kinyon 31) Cream and pinks Te ee Fo 3-.25 Nadia (Le.) Tall salmon. Cream throat .....................--..--- 2-.20 
Bluet (Brown) Light violet bleoms ye ees ee eae 3-.25 Oberon (Stancer) Light scarlet. Early ...........20.....2.2.----- 3-.25 
uinty iss (Stan er’ Nall epee, Tad aeie Seon ey 3 hen as 2-.20 Orange Butterfly (Salbach) Tall orange ............2.00000........ 2-.20 
dv wrnwn yy pusple.-wWarly cs es 8—.25 Queen of Bremen (Zimmer) Lavender-pink ........................ 3-.25 
-ue glad. Bi-e or with yellow snow Baby (Stancer) Pure white .......22.2..0..-2..csccc-c.--0--cc00n- 2-.20 
a CO RGS i... MaRS a ATU SCT.) ELON eter cee teccccer ce evens es hee acer eee ee ee 3-.25 
with purple blotemeg-. 2.0.22 Bevan Wale Dulterily, (5°) Ceureswiitew. ee 3-.25 
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hey {POWs ht rer wit cream edges ........ 3-.Zu thos. E. Wilson (Koerner) Jasper red. Cream throat. 
oveln 3 (Koerie;) 2. tated pink, with white Blooms ¥face= wp gee sects cette ee ee ee 3-.25 
CAT ORG ire tee eee een -ic eS oeeree c eS, Aen 3-.25 White Satin (Koerner) Pure white. And the blooms 
face '-7ip A2S 2S i ae ee 2-.25 
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Mrs. Kinyon’s 1950 Selected Mixtures 
All are large flowing varieties. Bulbs 1 inch or more in diameter. 
Mixture No<i1—50 bulbs 2 of each-of-25 different: varieties. ce eee eee ee es $2.5 
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Mixture No. 2—50 bulbs. Each one a different variety. ......0....0220.0.. .11cesceceeeeeeececceeeeseeseeeeeeee GUE iy ot ae og eerie eas 
These bulbs are carefully selected, so each lot will include all colons. 
Tf you do not care to grow bulbs under name, These will be sure to please. 
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If you do not find listed the variety you want. Write about it, as we have many varieties in too sm) .s to list, 
but could spare you a few. We do not have a wholesale list but some varieties, could give price per ey & 
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Every precaution is taken to produce clean, true to name bulbs. Any bulbs that prove not true to y 5 an be 
replaced. Bulbs State Inspected and approved, both in field and storage. 72 
There will be no substitution of variety without your permission. If you would care to do so; You bt a the names 
_ 1 varieties, we might substitute, if sold out of the ones ordered. Full Cultural Instructions sent with j wer, 
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Terms: At the prices quoted anywhere in this list. We will prepay delivery on orders amountin, 1 re to any 
art of the U.© You may order 5 BULBS AT THE 10 RATE. ‘ ; 

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iy VoOin a Uiladiolus Hociety 
The Nex. Ingland Gladiolus Society is the oldest National Gladiolus Society in the U. S., with mers } state, Canada 
and other countries. 
Membership dues $3.00 per year, sent to N. E. G. 8S. Membership Secretary, Horticultural Hall, Bosv 
you to a deluxe, imitation leather bound copy of “The Gladiolus,” also The Gladiolus Magazine published 
These contain information of interest about Gladiolus Shows in dif: 
September, October and December. 
3s., will erA% 
-suary, Apr 
vu parts of 
North American Gladiolus Council publishes an up to date magazine of interesting Gladiolus News and Inform”’* 
each year. Subscribing membership $1.50 per year. 
Jersey. 
We have three large Gladiolus Societies in Michigan. Join one or 
Attend their meetings and meet the other 
Letters and Bulletins. 
Send to M. 
A. Bazdorf, Membership Secretary N. A. G. C.. 
all of them. Exhibit your blooms. 
members. 
Michigan Gladiolus Society dues, $1.00; Howard F. Gross, Sec.-Treas., 2579 Parkwood, East Ann Arbor, Mic’ 
Southeastern Michigan Gladiolus Society dues, $1.00; Arthur H. Bruske, Sec., 12134 Wyoming Ave., 
Northeastern Michigan Gladiolus Society dues, $1.00; Wendell Long, Sec., 
Mrs. George Kinyon 
Rt. No. 4, Midland, Michigan. 
KINYON GLAD GARDENS are located on M-61, 10! miles east of Cladwin, 16 miles west of Standish, 
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1950 GLADWIN, MICHIGAN 
